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India needs a broad range of suppliers to succeed in chips

Governments around the world are investing aggressively to build domestic supplies of semiconductors, the foundation of everything from smartphones to artificial intelligence.

May 30, 2024 / 12:49 IST
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India needs a broad range of suppliers to succeed in chips
India needs a broad range of suppliers to succeed in chips

India will have to attract a wider range of semiconductor suppliers to succeed in building a robust chip industry in the country, according to the leader of an influential trade association.

“They need to really increase the emphasis on the ecosystem because, without an ecosystem, growth will be limited,” Ajit Manocha, president and chief executive officer of the trade group SEMI, said in an interview on Thursday. ”They need to encourage smaller and medium-sized companies to come and set up the shop in India.”

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Governments around the world are investing aggressively to build domestic supplies of semiconductors, the foundation of everything from smartphones to artificial intelligence. India’s effort is considered something of a long shot given the advantages of countries like the US, China and even Malaysia.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set up a $10 billion fund to help attract global chipmakers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the leading provider of chips for the likes of Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp. Manocha said that, if Modi wins a third term, the country is very likely to expand the program beyond $10 billion to help create a comprehensive ecosystem.